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As of yesterday morning this issue appears to be resolved for both self hosted servers and pulseway direct customers.
I was able to install Kaspersky on a customers computer!
If you are getting the Agent Missing error you will need to uninstall kaspersky through Pulseway than reinstall it. Worked for me.

I have a few questions.
How long is the output retained for? Can I change that retention time if it is too short.
Are there built in commands or settings to push these to the notification system? Primarily in the situation where error or warning appears in the output.
Thank you for your time!

Tried on my test VM, which did previously have Kaspersky installed. Updated windows, uninstalled kaspersky, restarted, installed kaspersky no issues.
So what more can I do?
Install on customers device. Agent missing.
Waa waa

I have been unable to get the vast majority of my powershell scripts to run. Scripts that run with no issues when run locally. Many that do not require admin access.
I have tried running them without power shell user impersonation enabled.
I have attempted creating and using an ID that is part of the administrator group.
Enabling the administrator ID than using it as ps user impersonation.
I've verified user impersonation settings in registry are correct.
No errors are being registered in pulseway.
I am testing on a system that does not have a domain. So I have left that field blank. Just in case I attempted to fill it with the system name a few times.
My ultimate goal would be to use the administrator to run commands. I am willing to accept running as a user that is part of the admin group.
An example of a script I am certain works, but now through pulseway.
## Enable Storage Sense
## Ensure the StorageSense key exists
$key = "HKCU:\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\StorageSense"
If (!(Test-Path "$key")) {
New-Item -Path "$key" | Out-Null
}
If (!(Test-Path "$key\Parameters")) {
New-Item -Path "$key\Parameters" | Out-Null
}
If (!(Test-Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy")) {
New-Item -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" | Out-Null
}
## Set Storage Sense settings
## Enable Storage Sense
Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "01" -Type DWord -Value 1
## Set 'Run Storage Sense' to Every Week
Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "2048" -Type DWord -Value 7
## Enable 'Delete temporary files that my apps aren't using'
Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "04" -Type DWord -Value 1
## Set 'Delete files in my recycle bin if they have been there for over' to 14 days
Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "08" -Type DWord -Value 1
Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "256" -Type DWord -Value 30
## Set 'Delete files in my Downloads folder if they have been there for over' to 60 days
#Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "32" -Type DWord -Value 1
#Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "512" -Type DWord -Value 60
## Set value that Storage Sense has already notified the user
Set-ItemProperty -Path "$key\Parameters\StoragePolicy" -Name "StoragePoliciesNotified" -Type DWord -Value 1